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REMOTE VIEWING... Q&A and Who's Who? |
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RV Who's Who and Related... |
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Charlotte L. Bowen... Psychical Consultant, Claimed U.S. Military Remote Viewer |
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Claimed US Military Remote Viewer, originally under Major General Albert Stubblebine, at INSCOM, she would participate and embrace the R&D of remote viewing, along with other noted military RV'ers at the time. According to Ms. Bowen, her level of RV were significate, that levels of other psychical states were achieved including "Biolocation" giving proof that "Remote Viewing had other possible viable applications as well. |
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Dr. Detlev Bronk (1897-1975) American Scientist, U.S. National Science Advisor |
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Renowned American Scientist, and US National Science Advisor. An original science advisor member to The White House, Dr. Bronk was a respected viable member during the height of The Cold War in Science and National Security. Dr. Bronk was aware of various science projects during the cold war period. Born in New York City, graduated from Swarthmore College and took his Ph.D at the University of Michigan in 1926. From 1918 to 1919 he served in the U.S. Naval Aviation Corps, and much of his reserch activity was related to aviation medicine. He had won various awards including the National Science Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. From 1929-1949, Bronk was director of the Johnson Research Foundation at the University of Pennsylvania. He was also associated with Renown Scientist, Dr. John C. Lilly. Dr. Bronk served from time to time president of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, as chairman of both the National Science Foundation and the National Research Council, as a member of the President's Science Advisory Committee, and as president of John Hopkins University.
According to John Lear, and some questionable documents. He is mentioned as being a member of a secret US agency called Majestic 12 (MJ-12) and one of the investigators at the aftermath of a so-called UFO crash site near Roswell, New Mexico. In the civilian/military RV community, rumor or dis-information began to swell that RV technology had alien origin at what was found at the crash site in1948, and that certain members of MJ-12, and the original RV'ers knew of it. According to Pioneer Remote Viewer, A. Edward Moch, he contends that this RV rumor is unfounded and not true. Even though this rumor has come from certain UFOlogists and trained RVers that put their focus on RVing UFO's/Aliens Etc., it is noted at the Bronx County Society, that Dr. Bronk and the young psychic teenage Moch, (before his ASPR RV pre-testing) were seen at a semi-private event together with others celebrating "Bronx Day" (named after Jonas Bronk) in 1969. For both Dr. Bronk and Moch's names appear in the Bronx Day events program. |
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Dr. Courtney Brown... Professor, Civilian Remote Viewer |
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Civilian Remote Viewer, and Professor of Political Science. Originally a student trained by former Fort Meade military remote viewer, Edward A. Dames at his Psi-Tech RV group in 1993, brown would later break away and form his own RV group. Courtney's direction in the use of RV to detect UFO's, space aliens and other non-scientific subjects caused a mixed and controversial reaction in the RV community. Brown's present RV direction at being deemed "Unscientific" and "Unfounded" caused a rift in his group, resulting in some viable scientific members to break away. Though Brown has made some breakthroughs in remote viewing, it is questionable that Brown's RV technique called Scientific Remote Viewing (SRV) is truely a new or a repackaged version of Basic RV. Never the less, the pros and/or cons of his research being scientifically viable or flawed is noted. |
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Leonard "Lyn" Buchanan... Remote Viewing/Psychical Consultant, |
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A former US Army Military Remote Participant and part of the Fort Meade Military RV Unit, under the supervision of then Maj. Edward A. Dames. Buchanan would collect and gather RV data and research from his RV unit members. According to Buchanan, he was also an RV training and operations officer as well. Presently, Mr. Buchanan continues to research and interact in the Remote Viewing Community. R&D RV in the civilian sector with a group called P.S.I. in New Mexico. He has also met with various military and civilian RV professionals. |
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